1. The problem asks if a triangle with angles 30°, 30°, and 120° is isosceles.
2. Recall that an isosceles triangle has at least two equal angles.
3. Here, the triangle has two angles of 30° each, which are equal.
4. Since two angles are equal, the triangle is isosceles.
Final answer: Yes, the triangle is isosceles.
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