gh-116938: Fix `dict.update` docstring and remove erraneous full stop from `dict` documentation (#125421)

Co-authored-by: Adam Turner <9087854+AA-Turner@users.noreply.github.com>
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@ -4674,7 +4674,7 @@ can be used interchangeably to index the same dictionary entry.
:meth:`update` accepts either another object with a ``keys()`` method (in
which case :meth:`~object.__getitem__` is called with every key returned from
the method). or an iterable of key/value pairs (as tuples or other iterables
the method) or an iterable of key/value pairs (as tuples or other iterables
of length two). If keyword arguments are specified, the dictionary is then
updated with those key/value pairs: ``d.update(red=1, blue=2)``.

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@ -4673,8 +4673,8 @@ PyDoc_STRVAR(getitem__doc__,
"__getitem__($self, key, /)\n--\n\nReturn self[key].");
PyDoc_STRVAR(update__doc__,
"D.update([E, ]**F) -> None. Update D from dict/iterable E and F.\n\
If E is present and has a .keys() method, then does: for k in E: D[k] = E[k]\n\
"D.update([E, ]**F) -> None. Update D from mapping/iterable E and F.\n\
If E is present and has a .keys() method, then does: for k in E.keys(): D[k] = E[k]\n\
If E is present and lacks a .keys() method, then does: for k, v in E: D[k] = v\n\
In either case, this is followed by: for k in F: D[k] = F[k]");