Python | Sympy Line.is_parallel() method

In Sympy, the function
is_parallel() is used to check whether the two linear entities are parallel or not.
Syntax: Line.is_parallel(l2) Parameters: l1: LinearEntity l2: LinearEntity Returns: True: if l1 and l2 are parallel, False: otherwise.
Example #1:
# import sympy and Point, Line from sympy import Point, Line p1, p2 = Point(0, 0), Point(1, 1) p3, p4 = Point(3, 4), Point(6, 7) l1, l2 = Line(p1, p2), Line(p3, p4) # using is_parallel() method isParallel = Line.is_parallel(l1, l2) print(isParallel) |
Output:
True
Example #2:
# import sympy and Point, Line from sympy import Point, Line p1, p2 = Point(0, 0), Point(1, 1) p3, p4 = Point(3, 4), Point(6, 6) l1, l2 = Line(p1, p2), Line(p3, p4) # using is_parallel() method isParallel = Line.is_parallel(l1, l2) print(isParallel) |
Output:
False



