15. [0/1 Points] DETAILS MY NOTES SCALCET9 3.4.015, 1/2 Submissions Used Find the derivative of the function. \[ g(x)=e^{x^{3}}-5 x \] \( g^{\prime}(x)= \) \( \square \) SUBMITANSWER VIEW P
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