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# ?In Exercises 5 - 10, find |F| and sketch several representative vectors in the vector field. $$\mathbf{F}(x, y)=\mathbf{i}+\mathbf{j}$$

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Problem 5

In Exercises 5 - 10, find |F| and sketch several representative vectors in the vector field.

$$\mathbf{F}(x, y)=\mathbf{i}+\mathbf{j}$$

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F (x, y) = i + j

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Step 1 of 5) Domains and Ranges In defining a function of more than one variable, we follow the usual practice of excluding inputs that lead to complex numbers or division by zero. If ƒ(x, y) = 2y - x2, y cannot be less than x2. If ƒ(x, y) = 1>(xy), xy cannot be zero.

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?In Exercises 5 - 10, find |F| and sketch several representative vectors in the vector field. $$\mathbf{F}(x, y)=\mathbf{i}+\mathbf{j}$$