Python | Sympy Ellipse.is_tangent() method

In Sympy, the function 
Ellipse.is_tangent() is used to check whether an Ellipse, LinearEntity or Polygon is tangent to the given Ellipse or not.
Syntax: is_tangent(o) Parameters: o an Ellipse, LinearEntity or Polygon Returns: True if o is tangent to the ellipse, False otherwise. Raises: NotImplementedError When the wrong type of argument is supplied.
Example #1:
| # import sympy and Point, Ellipse, Line fromsympy importPoint, Ellipse, Line  p0, p1, p2 =Point(0, 0), Point(3, 0), Point(3, 3)  # using Line and Ellipse method e1 =Ellipse(p0, 3, 2) l1 =Line(p1, p2)  # using is_tangent method e1.is_tangent(l1)  | 
Output:
True
Example #2:
| # import sympy and Point, Ellipse, Line fromsympy importPoint, Ellipse, Line  p0, p1, p2 =Point(0, 0), Point(4, 0), Point(4, 2)  # using Line and Ellipse method e1 =Ellipse(p0, 3, 2) l1 =Line(p1, p2)  # using is_tangent method e1.is_tangent(l1)  | 
Output:
False
 
				 
					


