The statements which are true of special quadrilaterals are;
According to the term isosceles, it follows that at least two sides and angles of such shape are equal. This follows from the traditional definition of isosceles triangle and trapezoids. Hence, An isosceles trapezoid can be broken into a rectangle and two triangles.
Additionally, upon breaking a kite into two triangles of the same size and shape, find the height of the triangles by dividing the width by 2.
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