That's an infinite list.
Two factors of every non-zero number except 1 are 1 and the number itself.
Every number greater than 1 has the two factors 1 and the number itself.
No, every number has at a minimum two factors, which are itself and 1. If these are the only two factors, then the number is prime. If it has more factors, then the number is composite.
every number has 2 or more factors
Yes
Every number has at least 1 and itself as factors.
Every product of two prime numbers has four factors.
No, only the integers with more than two factors.
They all have only two factors.
Every number greater than 1 has 1 and the number itself as factors. If it has no other factors besides these two factors, it is a prime number. If it has more factors than 1 and itself, it is a composite number.
But you do know the factors of prime numbers. Every prime number has two factors: one and the number itself.
2 factors, but a prime number has only two factors (itself and one). Note that 1 is not considered to be a prime number.