(Step-by-Step) An island is four miles from the nearest point P on a straight shoreline. A town is thirteen miles down the shore from P. If a person can row


Question: An island is four miles from the nearest point \(P\) on a straight shoreline. A town is thirteen miles down the shore from \(P\). If a person can row a boat at an average speed of three miles per hour and can walk four miles per hour, express the time \(T\) that it takes to go from the island to town as a function of the distance \(x\) from \(P\) to where the person lands the boat. How long will it take to travel from the island to town if the person lands the boat five miles from P?

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