who founded rombus........???????????
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Thessalian Iason (Jason).
The word "rhombus" comes from Greek ῥόμβος (rhombos), meaning something that spins, which derives from the verb ῥέμβω (rhembō), meaning "to turn round and round." The word was used both by Euclid and Archimedes, who used the term "solid rhombus" for a bicone, two right circular cones sharing a common base.
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Explanation:
area = base X height I think is the right answer
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