How do I plot the curve x^2+y^2=1+2.5sin(xy) in polar coordinates in mathlab?

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From what I know, the x-coordinates can be written as r.*cos(t) and y-coordinates as r.*sin(t). However, when it comes to plotting, I have no idea of how I shall do. I've tried to plot this function in plotting softwares, such as geogebra and know what it is supposed to look like.
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My current script looks like this
As you can see, I'm still hesistant of wheter I should convert the polar coordinates to cartesian, or plot based on the angle and the curve.

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Prasad Parameswaran
Prasad Parameswaran el 23 de Oct. de 2019
The function can be easily plotted in cartesian coordinates with functions "fplot". Refer the below mentioned link:

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