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A three-dimensional pentagon does not exist as a distinct geometric shape. The term "pentagon" specifically refers to a two-dimensional polygon with five sides. In three dimensions, the closest equivalent would be a pentagonal prism, which has 10 edges, 7 faces (2 pentagonal bases and 5 rectangular lateral faces), and 5 vertices.

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