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Were going to plot a plane with a strike of 110 degrees, a dip of 40 degrees, and a dip direction in the northeast, sometimes written like this. The first thing you do when youre going to plot a plane is: you start with the strike. In this case our strike is 110 degrees, so were going to look around the primitive of the stereo net and find the angle of 110 degrees, which plots right here. Then you spin the overlay on the stereonet so that the strike direction, 110 degrees in this case, is lined up with north. Next thing you need to do is think about where the dip direction is. In this case its to the northeast, and on our tracing paper thats on the left side of the stereonet. Then were going to count in, count the great circles in, until we find the dip in this case 40 degrees and then trace the great circle line that will make a curve on your stereo net. And the bulge of the curve always points in the direction of the dip direction, in this case towards the northeast. Then spin