No. He never mentioned any such event when Hazrat Abu Bakr (RAU) became the First Rightful Caliph. He also didn't metion tradition of GHadir when Hazrat Umar (RAU) became the 2nd Rightful Caliph. Nor did any of the Companions of the Holy Prophet (SAW) mentioned it. Even when Hazrat Al (RAU) became the rightful Caliph, he didn't depend on it. It was concocted much later.
He was probably born in Rome but we have no record or tradition to prove it.
You cannot prove "a right angle triangle". You may or may not be able to prove statements about right angled triangles but that will depend on the particular statement.
I want to prove that I can take care of myself and not have to depend on America's hard-working tax payers. So far I have.
There are several different ways and the answers depend on what is known about the triangles.
Quite possibly, but it will depend on the lines!
The answer will depend on which of the many properties of fractions you are referring to.
No. That falls in the realm of tradition, belief, and faith, but not experimentally quantifiable phenomena.
I want to prove that I can take care of myself and not have to depend on America's hard-working tax payers. So far I have.
You need one piece of (true and verifiable) evidence. Infidelity does not depend on a sliding scale. Suspicions do not count as far as the law is concerned. If you cannot prove it, then it is not a fact, it is an opinion.
Well, this will depend on the length of the sides of the triangle for what postulate or theorem you will be using.
i think its depend on you and your confidence level if you can prove your self and ability to make a change in field of your life then it just easy for you
It would depend very heavily on the facts of your particular case. The plaintiff would have to prove that you were negligent in bumping into him.