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Insufficient information. The equal sides of the isosceles triangle can be extended to any length. There are no further given constraints. The unmarked side of the rectangle can also be any length.

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Assuming the largest quadrilateral is a square, then the base of isosceles triangle is 8.

Otherwise it is not possible to figure out anything about the triangle
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