A direct variation is given by the following formula:

Direct variation involves multiplying a variable by a constant, k, to equal a variable. This means that both variables increase with each other.
The area of a rectangle is given by the following formula:

This is an inverse variation, because if A was a constant, b and h would have to multiply each other to equal the constant,
which means that b and h increase and decrease away from each other. This means that
you cannot represent this statement as a direct variation.