Math doesn't simply change, unless the definition of a whole symbol clearly changes, which it didn't so therefore the answer remains 1, the meaning remains, left side divided by the right side.
If it was that it would be written like this
(6/2)(1+2)
The division symbol has 1 meaning, divide everything on the left by everything on the right, the definition doesn't simply change like this.
They don't have the same priority, the brackets go first anyway no matter what, and even if they did have the same priority, 2(1+2) is ONE value, just like 2x. If you plug in 3 into 2x you get 2(3), so it still has the same value.
Wrong order:
1+2 is 3
6/2 is 3
3x3 is 9
Correct order:
1+2 is 3
2(3) is 6
6/6 is 1
Simples, now shush because you are so wrong that it's not even funny anymore
Well I've countered it many times, I don't know what you need to be convinced.
Here's me repeating it AGAIN:
6/2(1+2)
6/2(3)
6/6
1
Brackets go first, even if it requires multiplication.
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