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Answered by jaidansari248
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Step-by-step explanation:

 \frac{1}{4}  =  {2}^{n  }  \\ by \:  using \: exponent \: laws \\  \frac{1}{4}  =  \frac{1}{ {2}^{2} }  =  {2}^{ - 2}  \\ therefore \\  {2}^{ - 2}  =  {2}^{n}

 \: option \: (c) \: is \: correct \\

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