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Python | sympy is_collinear() method

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The function is_collinear() enables us to check whether the given points(coordinates) are collinear 
or not. 
 

Syntax: 

Parameters:  x, y, z are coordinates.

Return: True : if points are collinear, otherwise False.


Example #1: 
 

Python3
# import sympy and geometry module
from sympy import * 
from sympy.geometry import * 

x = Point(0, 0)
y = Point(1, 1)
z = Point(2, 2)

# Using Point.is_collinear() method 
isTrue = Point.is_collinear(x, y, z)

print(isTrue)

Output: 
 

True


Example #2: 
 

Python3
# import sympy and geometry module
from sympy import * 
from sympy.geometry import * 

x = Point(1, 0)
y = Point(1, 2)
z = Point(2, 2)

# Using Point.is_collinear() method 
isTrue = Point.is_collinear(x, y, z)

print(isTrue)

Output: 
 

False


 


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