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Does a arrowhead have to opposite sides parallel? - Answers
No. Parallel means the two lines will never ever touch. Take a square for example, if the top two lines carry on going, they will never touch without changing direction. An arrowhead's lines will never touch because they are both diagonal and they already touch without going any further. Hope this helps. (PS: I learned this in school and obviously it helps!)
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Does a arrowhead have to opposite sides parallel? - Answers
No. Parallel means the two lines will never ever touch. Take a square for example, if the top two lines carry on going, they will never touch without changing direction. An arrowhead's lines will never touch because they are both diagonal and they already touch without going any further. Hope this helps. (PS: I learned this in school and obviously it helps!)
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Does a arrowhead have to opposite sides parallel? - Answers
No. Parallel means the two lines will never ever touch. Take a square for example, if the top two lines carry on going, they will never touch without changing direction. An arrowhead's lines will never touch because they are both diagonal and they already touch without going any further. Hope this helps. (PS: I learned this in school and obviously it helps!)
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