Any multiple of 22. 22, 44, 66 and so on.
It depends on the number being factored. 22 is a proper factor of 44. 22 is a factor, but not a proper factor, of 22.
It can be. 22 is a proper factor of 44.
Without referring to a particular number, the next factor after 22 is 23.
No, a factor cannot be larger than the number it is compared to.
Any number that is not 1, 2, 11 and 22
2 and 11
11
The only composite number that is a factor of 22 is 22 itself.
Do you mean, "What is 22's largest prime factor?"
The greatest common factor of 22 is 22 itself. This is because 22 is a prime number, meaning it only has two factors: 1 and 22. Since there are no other common factors that are greater than 1, the greatest common factor remains as 22.
None of them.
A "factor" is a number that divides exactly into a larger number Common factors mean common to both numbers Factors of 22 are 1,2,11,22 Factors of 26 are 1,2,13,26 As far as I can see the largest common factor for 22 and 26 is 2