Show that $$\sum_{k=0}^n(-1)^k\binom nk=0$$ So for odd $n$ we have an even number of terms. So $\binom nk=\binom n{n-k}$ which have opposite signs. Thus the sum is 0.
For even $n$ we have that $$\sum_{k=0}^n(-1)^k\binom nk= \binom n0+\sum_{k=1}^{n-1}(-1)^k\binom nk+\binom nn$$ Now $$\sum_{k=1}^{n-1}(-1)^k\binom nk= \sum_{k=1}^{n-1}(-1)^k\left[\binom{n-1}k+\binom{n-1}{k-1}\right]$$ What would that sum be in the square brackets?