it has got two pairs of adjacent sides of equal length and one pair of equal sides
The arrowhead has zero right angles.
No.
The properties of a delta are its got two parallel vertices, two equal sides and another two equal sides and that's all the ones I could think of when I was writing this for you XD ok I have to say the truth I hate maths so if you didn't find this helpful I wont be offended so PLEASE tell me the truth if you liked it or not :)
Yes, the arrowhead shape is symmetrical along it's longitudinal axis (long side).
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Deltoid or Delta
An arrowhead can also be called a deltoid or a delta (either will do)!! hope this helps!!
A concave quadrilateral. An arrowhead or a delta, for example.
It is called an arrowhead or, less commonly, a delta.
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A concave quadrilateral would be a non-convex quadrilateral. * * * * * Also known as delta or arrowhead or chevron.
An arrowhead is also called a delta. It is a concave quadrilateral with one axis of symmetry.
It could look like an arrowhead (or delta).
ANY triangle MUST add up to 180 degrees.
It is also called an arrowhead or chevron. It is the shape that you will get if you take a kite and push its apex down until it becomes concave.
Square, rhombus, rectangle, parallelogram, kite, arrowhead (or delta), trapezium (US trapezoid) and finally, the totally irregular quadrilateral which has no name!
The crescent arrowhead held significance in ancient cultures as a symbol of protection, power, and strength. It was often associated with deities and warriors, representing victory in battle and warding off evil spirits. The shape of the crescent arrowhead was believed to possess magical properties, making it a revered and sacred object in many societies.