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Question

What are the inputs of a vector field in the Cartesian plane?

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Answer

The inputs of a vector field in the Cartesian plane are points in the xy plane, where $$x,y\epsilon D$$. 

1Step 1. Given Information

A vector field in the cartesian plane.

2Step 2. Explanation

We know that the vector fields take the points on the cartesian plane as inputs.

So, the vector fields in the cartesian plane take points in the xy plane as their inputs.

Therefore, for a function $$f(x,y)$$ having the domain $$D$$ have their inputs equal to $$x,y\epsilon D$$.