No.
No multiples of any number other than one are prime.
The only multiplies that go into 3 is 1x3 because 3 is a prime number.
The only multiplies that go into 2 is 1x2 because 2 is a prime number.
179 is prime, so 1 and 179.
The only prime number that multiplies to 11 is 11.
Any number can multiply itself: prime or composite.
There are an infinite number of them and there are not enough electrons in the whole universe to list them all.
As a product of its prime factors: 2*2*5 = 20
Its prime factors: 2*2*17 = 68
12, 24, 36
It is: 3*4 = 12
3,6,9