Trigonometric functions are real functions that serve to describe the relation between the ratios of two of the side lengths of a right-angled triangle to one of its angles. They are used in most fields related to geometry, such as navigation, solid mechanics, and celestial mechanics. Given their widespread use, trigonometric functions often find their way into advanced mathematics, requiring the application of techniques seen in calculus, such as differentiation. Differentiation of trigonometric functions, like differentiation in general, serves to determine the rate of change of the trigonometric functions being differentiated with respect to their specified angles.
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