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Economic Interpretation of Mathematical Solutions

An economic model relates the quantities of two resources, Resource A (represented by 'a') and Resource B (represented by 'b'), with the equation 36a^2 = 81b^2. When solving for the relationship between 'a' and 'b', two mathematical possibilities arise: 6a = 9b and 6a = -9b. Assuming that 'a' and 'b' must represent non-negative physical quantities, explain which of these two relationships is economically invalid and the fundamental reason for its rejection.

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