Parity of zero (source code)

= Parity of zero
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The term "parity" generally refers to the evenness or oddness of a number. In mathematical terms, zero is considered an even number. This is because even numbers can be defined as integers that are divisible by 2, and since \\(0 \\div 2 = 0\\), it satisfies the condition for being even. Thus, the parity of zero is even.