yes
No, an arrowhead does not have two pairs of equal sides. Typically, an arrowhead is a triangular shape, featuring two equal sides that converge at a point and a base that is usually wider than the other two sides. This asymmetrical design contributes to its aerodynamic properties.
A kite or arrowhead.
It could be an arrowhead.
no because an arrowhead has to long lines and to small lines
Any regular polygon. And some irregular polygons which will have some adjacent sides equal - for example, a kite or an arrowhead (chevron).
Yes
no it dosen't
No, an arrowhead does not have two pairs of equal sides. Typically, an arrowhead is a triangular shape, featuring two equal sides that converge at a point and a base that is usually wider than the other two sides. This asymmetrical design contributes to its aerodynamic properties.
Yes.
Most of the time, 2.
An arrowhead typically has two equal angles. The two angles are formed by the two sides of the arrowhead meeting at the tip. These angles are typically acute angles, each measuring less than 90 degrees.
A kite or arrowhead.
it has got two pairs of adjacent sides of equal length and one pair of equal sides
It could be an arrowhead.
a arrowhead has got 4 sides all of them do if u dont belive me go on arrow heads and count the sides
One example is an arrowhead.
A kite, an arrowhead or a rhombus.