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Find the 2nd derivative of Y = [(x^2+5)^5]^6

If someone could help me by attaching a photo of a step by step guide to find the solution, I would really appreciate it. I know how to find derivatives/second derivatives and how to use power rule, chain rule, product rule, etc., but for some reason when I solve this problem and enter it into mymathlab it says my answer is incorrect... I would just like to be able to see a step by step guide to compare my work to and see where I am going wrong. Thank you so much!!

Find the 2nd derivative of Y = [(x^2+5)^5]^6 If someone could help me by attaching-example-1
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The answer is y=60x•(x2+5)^29
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