Internal Angle of Equilateral Triangle

Theorem
The internal angles of an equilateral triangle measure $60^\circ$ or $\dfrac \pi 3$ radians.

Proof
By definition, an equilateral triangle is a regular polygon with $3$ sides.

From Internal Angles of Regular Polygon, the size $A$ of each internal angle of a regular $n$-gon is given by:
 * $A = \dfrac {\left({n - 2}\right) 180^\circ} n$

Thus:
 * $A = \dfrac {180^\circ} n = 60^\circ$

From Value of Degree in Radians:
 * $1^\circ = \dfrac {\pi} {180^\circ} \mathrm{rad}$

and so:
 * $A = 60^\circ \times \dfrac {\pi} {180^\circ} = \dfrac \pi 3 \mathrm{rad}$