Python – Sympy Triangle.is_right() method

In Sympy, the function 
Triangle.is_right() is used to check whether the given triangle is Right-Angled Triangle or not. Right-Angled Triangle is the triangle in which one angle is a right angle(90 degrees).
Syntax: Triangle.is_right() Returns: True: if it is right-angled, otherwise False
Example #1:
| # import Triangle, Point fromsympy.geometry importTriangle, Point    # using Triangle() t1 =Triangle(Point(0, 0), Point(4, 0), Point(4, 3))    # using is_right() isRight =t1.is_right() print(isRight)  | 
Output:
True
 
Example #2:
| # import Triangle, Point fromsympy.geometry importTriangle, Point    # using Triangle() t2 =Triangle(Point(0, 0), Point(2, 0), Point(4, 3))    # using is_right() isRight =t2.is_right() print(isRight)  | 
Output:
False
 
				 
					


