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Is a arrowhead a polygon

Updated: 12/19/2022
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Yes and it is a 4 sided quadrilateral.

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A arrowhead is a concave polygon as it has a what angle?

Reflex angle


Can a quadrilateral polygon have an interior reflex angle?

Yes - a chevron or arrowhead.


What is a nonconvex polygon?

A nonconvex polygon is a concave polygon. All polygons with 4 or more sides can be concave. An arrowhead is an example of a concave quadrilateral. The back of an envelop (where the sides are folded and glued together) is a concave pentagon.


What shape has two pairs of consecutive sides conrguent?

Any polygon with 5 or more sides can have that. Also, a square, rhombus, kite or arrowhead.


Exactly one pair of opposite angles are congruent?

In the case of a quadrilateral, a kite or arrowhead. But it could be an irregular version of a polygon with 5 or more sides.


What shapes have adjacent sides are equal?

Any regular polygon, any irregular polygon with two adjacent sides equal such as an isosceles triangle, a rhombus, kite, arrowhead, a trapezium hose base is equal to one of the slanted sides.


What shapes have their adjacent sides equal?

Any regular polygon. And some irregular polygons which will have some adjacent sides equal - for example, a kite or an arrowhead (chevron).


Is arrowhead flowers live in clusters?

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How do you know an arrowhead is an arrowhead?

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Can a polygon be concave?

Yes. All polygons with 4 or more sides can be concave. An arrowhead is an example of a concave quadrilateral. The back of an envelop (where the sides are folded and glued together) is a concave pentagon.


What shape has at least 1 line of symmetry and is a 2d shape?

Regular polygon with any number of sides, circle, ellipse, isosceles triangle, rectangle, isosceles trapezium, kite, arrowhead.


How can you determine the volume of a arrowhead?

Put the arrowhead in a beaker or graduated cylinder containing a known amount of water. Tap the arrowhead to dislodge any stray air bubbles. Note the displacement caused by the arrowhead. That is the arrowhead's volume.