An Arrowhead has got 1 line of symmetry so do NOT beleive what anyone else says!
no because an arrowhead has to long lines and to small lines
it has no lines of symetry
An arrowhead shape has one line of rotational symmetry. This line runs vertically down the center, allowing the shape to be rotated 180 degrees to look the same. It does not have any other lines of symmetry.
A triangle usually only has 1 an arrowhead has 1
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no because an arrowhead has to long lines and to small lines
it has no lines of symetry
An arrowhead shape has one line of rotational symmetry. This line runs vertically down the center, allowing the shape to be rotated 180 degrees to look the same. It does not have any other lines of symmetry.
A kite, an arrowhead or a general quadrilateral with no specific name.
The arrowhead has zero right angles.
yes, one across.
A triangle usually only has 1 an arrowhead has 1
It depends on they type of arrowhead you have. If it is a arrowhead in the shape of a directional arrow, there are no obtuse angles. The most possible obtuse angles is 1.
In mathematics, an arrowhead is also known as a "vertex" or "corner." It's that pointy little tip where two lines meet and make a sharp turn. So, next time you see one of those bad boys in your math problem, just remember it's not just an arrowhead, it's a vertex too.
Depending on your location, many retailers sell arrowhead water, including Albertsons, Target, and Raley's.