# latexmk pointing to a line of code with an error that I don't see [closed]

When trying to compile my code, latexmk keeps hitting me with an undefined control sequences. I have checked above, below, and the line it says is causing the issue, but I don't see anything wrong.

Warning message:

./230OrbitalMechanicsNotes.tex:969: Undefined control sequence.
l.969         \draw
[-latex](-2,0) -- (2,-2) node[right, scale = .75] at (0,-.9)


Code snippet:

\begin{figure}[H]
\centering
\begin{tikzpicture}[line cap = round, line join = round, >=triangle 45]
\draw (-2,0) -- (2,0);
\draw[dashed, -latex] (-1.5,-2) -- (2,-2) node[below, scale = .75]
at (0,-2) {$$v_{\venus} = 35.022$$};
\draw[-latex] (-2,0) -- (-1.5,-2) node[left, scale = .75] at (-1.7,-1)
{$$\nu_2$$;
\draw[-latex](-2,0) -- (2,-2) node[right, scale = .75] at (0,-.9)
{$$v_2 = 12.9005$$};
\draw[red] (-1.3,0) arc (0:-40:.44) node[right, scale = .75]
at (-1.2,-.2) {$$\sigma_2 = \frac{\pi}{9}$$};
\draw[green] (1.5,-2) arc (180:140:.35) node[left, scale = .75]
at (1.4,-1.8) {$$\sigma_2$$};
\draw[blue] (-1.5,0) arc (0:-80:.48) node[right, scale = .75,
fill = white] at (-1.8,-.6) {$$\varphi_2 = 68.2036$$};
\end{tikzpicture}
\end{figure}


I dont see any missing ;, (, (, [, ], {, }.

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## closed as too localized by Werner, Matthew Leingang, Kurt, mafp, Heiko OberdiekMay 14 '13 at 0:05

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Voting to close this as Too Localized as "This question is unlikely to help any future visitors; it is only relevant to a small geographic area, a specific moment in time, or an extraordinarily narrow situation that is not generally applicable to the worldwide audience of the internet." –  Werner May 13 '13 at 23:43

{$$\nu_2$$;

There is no closing }.