Solve each equation by finding square roots. If the equation has no real-number solution, write no solution. (1 point) Responses Image with alt text: g equals positive or negative one half Image with alt text: g equals positive or negative one third Image with alt text: g equals positive or negative five halves no solution

To solve each equation by finding square roots, we need to isolate the variable g and then take the square root of both sides of the equation.

1. g = ±√(1/2)
2. g = ±√(1/3)
3. g = ±√(5/2)

We can simplify the square roots further if required.

However, these equations don't have any real-number solution because the square root of a negative number is not a real number. Therefore, we can say that all the given equations have no solution in real numbers.