Solve each equation by graphing the related function. If the equation has no real-number solution. Write no solution.

4g^2=25

To solve the equation by graphing, we first need to rewrite it in the form of a function.

Given equation: 4g^2 = 25

Divide both sides by 4: g^2 = 25/4

Take the square root of both sides: g = ±√(25/4)

g = ±5/2

So, the solutions of the equation are g = 5/2 and g = -5/2.

When graphing the related function, we would plot the function y = 4g^2 and the line y = 25 on the same coordinate plane. The intersection point of the graph and the line would represent the solution to the equation. However, in this case, there is no need to graph the function as we have already found the solution algebraically.