There are 4 because an arrow is a quadrilateral
No but it is a quadrilateral because it has 4 sides
Yes, such a quadrilateral could be shaped like an arrow head - (a large V capping a smaller v).
An arrow head
An arrowhead is also called a delta. It is a concave quadrilateral with one axis of symmetry.
Yes
There are 4 because an arrow is a quadrilateral
An arrow head has 4 sides and it is a quadrilateral polygon
No but it is a quadrilateral because it has 4 sides
an inverted kiteIf it is a quadrilateral then an arrowhead. Otherwise simply call it arrow-shaped.
Yes, such a quadrilateral could be shaped like an arrow head - (a large V capping a smaller v).
An arrow head
Well, honey, to draw a quadrilateral with 1 reflex, 1 obtuse, and 2 acute angles, you'll need to start by sketching a shape with 1 angle greater than 180 degrees (that's your reflex angle), 1 angle greater than 90 degrees (that's your obtuse angle), and 2 angles less than 90 degrees (those are your acute angles). Just make sure all the angles add up to 360 degrees, and you'll have yourself a sassy quadrilateral!
An arrowhead is also called a delta. It is a concave quadrilateral with one axis of symmetry.
A kite would fit the given requirements or perhaps an arrow head
None normally although it is a 4 sided quadrilateral
There are several ways.An arrow can be used to indicate that a line segment is actually a ray: that is, it extends infinitely far in the indicated direction;Arrows, on coordinate axes, are used to indicate the direction in which the numerical values increase;An arrow associated with a vector indicates the direction in which it acts;An arrowhead is a quadrilateral: a concave version of a kite.