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An Arrowhead has got 1 line of symmetry so do NOT beleive what anyone else says!

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How many lines of symmetry does a arrowhead have?

1


How many pairs of parallel lines does a arrowhead have?

0 pairs


Does an arrowhead have all the sides the same length?

no because an arrowhead has to long lines and to small lines


Does an arrowhead have line symetry?

it has no lines of symetry


How many lines of rotational symmetry does a arrowhead have?

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.


What are the diagonals in an arrowhead and what degreewwjdjdhcbbcncncjdjxhfqhhhh?

In geometry, an arrowhead is typically a shape consisting of a triangle or a pointed end attached to a rectangular base. The diagonals in an arrowhead shape are the lines drawn between non-adjacent vertices that connect the corners of the triangular and rectangular sections. For example, if the arrowhead has vertices A, B, C, and D, the diagonals would be lines AC and BD. The angles created by these diagonals can vary depending on the specific dimensions of the arrowhead shape.


A quadrilateral with no parallel lines?

A kite, an arrowhead or a general quadrilateral with no specific name.


How many right angle in a arrowhead?

The arrowhead has zero right angles.


Does a arrowhead have any lines of symmetry?

yes, one across.


What shape has 0 or 1 lines of symmetry?

A triangle usually only has 1 an arrowhead has 1


How many obtuse angles are there In a arrowhead?

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.


How many acute angles does a arrowhead have?

An arrowhead typically has two acute angles. These angles are formed at the tip of the arrowhead, allowing it to have a pointed shape. The remaining angles at the base of the arrowhead are often obtuse or right angles, depending on the design.