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Well, darling, a polygon with 5 vertices and 4 sides is about as real as a unicorn riding a rainbow. It's mathematically impossible because the number of sides in a polygon is always equal to the number of vertices, so you can't have 5 vertices and only 4 sides. It's like trying to fit a square peg in a round hole - it just ain't gonna happen.

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