There is no number that has more than two square roots.
By definition, the "square" bit implies two.
Every number has exactly:
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Any number greater than 0 has two square roots, a positive square root and a corresponding negative square root. Rounded to two decimal places, the square roots of 786 are ±28.04.
Any number greater than 0 has two square roots, a positive square root and a corresponding negative square root. Rounded to two decimal places, the square roots of 1337 are ±36.57.
Any number greater than 0 has two square roots, a positive square root and a corresponding negative square root. Rounded to two decimal places, the square roots of 12 are ±3.46.