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Six numerals and two ? symbols are arranged in a $2\times4$ rectangle.

photograph of the puzzle

? ?
8 9
5 6
2 3

Apparently, either one or two different symbols are needed to replace the two ? symbols. What are they?

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My guess would be:

/ and *

Why?

Look at the numeric keypad on your keyboard. Above 8 there is a slash (/) and above 9 there is an asterisk (*)

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  • $\begingroup$ Or the number strip, then you get *, and (. $\endgroup$
    – Travis
    Feb 26, 2015 at 18:54
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The grid of numbers is

?  ?
8  9
5  6
2  3

Each number is three greater than the number below it and one greater than the number to its left (if there is one). Alternatively, think of each column as an arithmetic progression $2,5,8,?$ and $3,6,9,?$ (or reversed).

So, the missing numbers are 11 and 12.

11 12
8  9
5  6
2  3
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    $\begingroup$ could also be 11 mod 10 and 12 mod 10 $\endgroup$
    – dmg
    Feb 25, 2015 at 8:24
  • $\begingroup$ that's too obvious to be true $\endgroup$
    – Novarg
    Feb 25, 2015 at 8:58
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It's 11 and 12 like the answer above mine but the reasoning could also be

2+3 = 5 + 6 = 11 (written as sum of two consecutive numbers 5 and 6) : 8+9 = 17 + 6 = 23 (11 + 12)

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