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lines can also be plotted as something called rake which is an angle measured within a plane between a line and the strike of that plane in order to plot the rake then we need two pieces of information we need the rake which is an angle between a 0 and 180 degrees and we need the strike dip and dip direction of the plane that that line it plane that that line lies on we want to start by plotting our plane so in this case the plane has the strength of 150 degrees so weamp;#39;re going to count around to the perimeter of the circle from 90 up into 150 and make a tick mark there so let me extend the tracing paper whoamp;#39;s with strike lives at North then weamp;#39;re going to plot the dip of the plane and weamp;#39;re going to start by figuring out where the dip Direction is southwest which is on the right-hand side of our tracing paper and then weamp;#39;re going to count the dip 30 degrees in from the outside and trace the great circle that that 30-degree dip is represented by s