Keep in mind that "&" is a bitwise operation. You are probably aware of this, but it's not totally clear to me based on the way you posed the question.
That being said, the theoretical idea is that you have some int, which can be expressed in bits by some series of 1s and 0s. For example:
...10110110
In binary, because it is base 2, whenever the bitwise version of the number ends in 0, it is even, and when it ends in 1 it is odd.
Therefore, doing a bitwise & with 1 for the above is:
...10110110 & ...00000001
Of course, this is 0, so you can say that the original input was even.
Alternatively, consider an odd number. For example, add 1 to what we had above. Then
...10110111 & ...00000001
Is equal to 1, and is therefore, not equal to zero. Voila.
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