Let $y = e^{x^4}$. Find the second derivative function $frac{d^2y}{dx^2}$ $circ (4x^3 + 12x^2)e^{x^4}$ $circ 12x^2e^{x^4}$ $circ$ None of These $circ e^{x^4}$ $circ (16x^6 + 12x^2)e^{x^4}$
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