Python | sympy Triangle() method

The function 
Triangle() takes the given points as vertices of a triangle and computes the area of triangle with the help of area.
Syntax: Triangle(x, y, z).area Parameters: where x, y, z are coordinates. Return: Area of triangle.
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(1, 0)   # Using  Triangle(x, y, z).area giveArea = Triangle(x, y, z).area   print(giveArea)  | 
Output:
1/2
Example #2:
Python3
# import sympy and geometry module from sympy import * from sympy.geometry import *   x = Point(1, 2) y = Point(2, 0) z = Point(1, 0)   # Using  Triangle(x, y, z).area giveArea = Triangle(x, y, z).area   print(giveArea)  | 
Output:
1
				
					


