I was wondering this very thing and came across this. Of course what follows is all my opinion and not intended as a judgment of any individual, nor a policy proposal.
But that said, I feel that except in egregious cases, it's rude, possibly even insulting, to answer a question without upvoting it.
First, by answering, you are inherently acknowledging that the question was at least worth your time to read and answer. You presumably believe your answer was useful. By definition, then, you must believe the question was useful because it led to a useful answer. Except by not upvoting, you give no credit to the questioner for their contribution.
Second, upvoting costs you essentially nothing. "Saving" your daily votes really doesn't seem like a valuable enough thing to justify not giving credit to a person who had both the guts to post a question (which is always an exercise in breathholding) and the wisdom to post a question that was worth your time to answer. Believe it or not, this matters to people, especially the newer ones.
It's obvious that downvoting of questions is grossly disproportional to downvoting of answers, even for questions with answers. It's obvious why - the former costs nothing. Or at least it costs nothing more than an upvote does.
It's also obvious that there's an epidemic of bad questions, and it's only getting worse. They are justified in being pummelled and closed. But we're not talking about those. We're talking about questions that someone thought worthy of an answer.
The specific scenario of a person answering a question but not upvoting it - to me that fosters, and/or is a symptom of, a basic lack of comity and collegiality. I'm not suggesting any policy change here. This is just about etiquette. In my opinion, when a question is worth an answer, throwing the poster a bone with an upvote seems logically justified almost as a matter of course, costs essentially nothing, and is just all around a decent thing to do. I hope people will consider these comments and maybe be a little bit more liberal with that up arrow on questions they answer.
PS - I fully expect this isn't going to be a popular view, but I'm also interested to hear other viewpoints, such as KevinB's below.
Follow up -
Perfect example of the problem:
How to generate tree in c# from a list in console
Four answers, three of which came from fairly high rep folks, none of whom UVd. Question was ultimately closed for lack of clarity, with several DVs, after the four answers were posted. I freely admit I DVd ever answer because of the harm I think this practice causes. My comment was deleted, which was obviously meta, so I don't mind, but I'm highlighting it here where it belongs.