Answer:
[tex]-\sqrt{3} /2[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
300 degrees is in the fourth quadrant (it's between 270 and 360); sine is negative in the fourth quadrant.
Given we're in the fourth quadrant, the reference angle is 360 - 300 = 60 degrees
sin(60°) = [tex]\sqrt{3} /2[/tex]
And since sine is negative, this value turns negative:
sin(300°) = [tex]-\sqrt{3} /2[/tex]