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An arrowhead shape typically exhibits rotational symmetry of order 1, meaning it looks the same only when rotated by 360 degrees. It does not possess any rotational symmetry at smaller angles, as rotating it by any degree less than 360 will not align it with its original orientation. Thus, while it has symmetry in its overall shape, it lacks multiple rotational symmetries.

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